NFL star Steve Smith asks a Molly's Kid to prom

Steve Smith, Sr. is asking one of our awesome #‎MollysKids if he can take her to her prom at North Gaston High School. Senior Aubrey Bridges was dying to go with someone - she now has the most incredible date.

The amazing charity Dream On 3 showed Aubrey the NFL star's promposal... I mean, can you imagine being 18 years old and receiving this video text?... She videotaped her response.

So smooth, Steve. But of course. It's you.

Very cool.

Can't wait for April 23rd.

Click HERE to learn more about Aubrey and the challenges she's overcome.

#MollysKids

***Editor’s note: This is about one of #MollysKids, children WBTV Anchor Molly Grantham follows closely on her Facebook page. It was first published there – which is why it’s written in a personal way. For years Molly has followed hundreds of kids with uphill medical battles. Find this story and updates on all #MollysKids here.***

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